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2009 Drugs and Crime Conference
Drugs, crime and their impact on the community: DUMA Annual Conference 2009
Hilton Hotel, Adelaide South Australia
10 September 2009
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11 September 2009
Introduction
The Australian Institute of Criminology is Australia's national research and knowledge centre on crime and justice. The Institute seeks to promote justice and reduce crime by undertaking and communicating evidence-based research to inform policy and practice.
On Thursday 10 September and Friday 11 September 2009, the AIC in partnership with the South Australian Attorney-General's Department will host a national conference on drug use, crime and their impact on the community and the criminal justice system, at the Hilton Hotel, Adelaide.
Conference Themes
In 2008, 64 percent of police detainees tested positive to at least one drug. Of these, 43 percent attributed at least some of their offending to their drug use. Additionally, 62 percent of police detainees had used alcohol 48 hours prior to arrest. These results highlight the important relationship between drug and alcohol misuse and crime; an issue that remains both relevant and pressing for policy makers and practitioners working in the criminal justice system.
This conference will be an excellent opportunity for individuals and relevant agencies to engage in discussion about current drug, alcohol and crime-related issues as well as future policy and research priorities. The major themes of the conference include: drug and alcohol trends amongst offenders, the links between mental health and drugs among women, the role of geography in understanding crime and drug markets, the impact of drugs on communities and the role of criminal justice interventions in reducing drug-related crime.
Additionally, keynote speaker Judge Peggy Fulton Hora (Ret) will lead a number of discussion forums focusing on the role of courts and corrective service agencies in managing drug dependent offenders. These discussion panels will have a special focus on drug courts, therapeutic jurisprudence, and addiction management in the criminal justice system.
Presentations
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Illicit Drug Data Report 2007-08 (PDF 1.3MB)
Amber Migus, Australian Crime Commission
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Drug and alcohol addiction in the criminal justice system:the Australian perspective (PDF 1.7MB)
Professor Ann M Roche, National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction, Flinders University
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The Geography of Property Crime: The impact of shopping centres on the spatial distribution of property crime (PDF 570kB)
Antonette Gaffney, Australian Institute of Criminology
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Engaging offenders to change: Harness social science evidence (not 'boot camp') (PDF 816kB)
Dr Astrid Birgden, Director, NSW Compulsory Drug Treatment Correctional Centre
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DUMA, Indigenous Detainees and Substance Use: challenges in the interview context (PDF 345kB)
Bridie O'Reilly, NT DUMA Site Manager
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10 years of drugs and crime: The changing landscape of Australian research and practice (PDF 766kB)
Jason Payne, Australian Institute of Criminology
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Mental Health in a sample of maximum security prisoners in Western Australia: Is DUMA a similar population? (PDF 349kB)
Jenny Kessell, Edith Cowan University
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Poly-drug users in the Criminal Justice System (PDF 153kB)
Josh Sweeney, Australin Institute of Criminology
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Drugs, crime and their impact on the community: DUMA annual conference 2009, Opening address (PDF 119kB)
Dr Judy Putt, Research Manager, Australian Institute of Criminology
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Women, drug use and mental health -improving mental health measurement in the DUMA program (PDF 122kB)
Lubica Forsythe, Forsythe Consultants, NSW DUMA Site Manager
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Victims of Drug-related Crime -The Untold Story (PDF 593kB)
Michael O'Connell, Commissioner for Victim's Rights
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Prescription Drug Use Among Detainees (PDF 1MB)
Dr Natalie Gately, WA DUMA site manager, Edith Cowan University
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Responding to Offenders with Alcohol and Other Drug Problems (PDF 263kB)
Judge Peggy Fulton Hora (Ret.), Adelaide Thinker in Residence
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The impact of alcohol and other drugs on policing (PDF 228kB)
Roger Nicholas, Senior Research Officer, National Drug law Enforcement Fund
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DUMA -2010 Alcohol, VSA, Offending. Grog or Culture (PDF 1.4MB)
B-Sergeant Scotty Mitchell, NT Police